Contact us today for more information about how you can assist with our naming opportunities.

Endowments are gifts designed to keep the principal amount intact while using the investment income from dividends for charitable efforts. Endowments provide ongoing benefits for those that receive them by earning a market rate of interest while keeping the core endowment principal intact to fund future years of scholarships, faculty chairs, or whatever efforts the donor sought to fund.

Other Giving Opportunities

Life Insurance

Real Estate

Stocks

Bonds

Contact us today for more information on other giving, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 706.865.2134 Est. 132.

Each donor's circumstances are different and tax and other financial benefits may vary over time. There are a variety of planned giving options that may be used to help provide for personal needs and those of loved ones while also giving current, capital and/or endowment support for Truett-McConnell.

Provision by Will

At death, assets that are left via will are transferred to Truett-McConnell

Fair market value of assets is deductible for purposes of estate tax liability if applicable

Donor controls property during lifetime

Gift can be specific amount, specific assets, percentage of estate, or all or a portion of residue of estate

Charitable Remainder Trust

With a charitable remainder trust, you can receive income each year for the rest of your life from assets you give to the trust you create. Your income can be either variable or a fixed amount. After your lifetime, the balance in the trust goes to the charities of your choice

Gift Annuity Agreement

Through a simple contract, you agree to make a donation of cash, stocks or other assets to Truett-McConnell. In return, we agree to pay you (and someone else, if you choose) a fixed amount each year for the rest of your life.

Retirement Plans

If you die with retirement plan assets in your estate, those assets are subject to income taxes. This can reduce the amount that normally would be passed to heirs by up to 35 percent. In contrast, as a nonprofit organization, we are tax-exempt and eligible to receive the full amount and bypass any federal taxes. Income taxes can be avoided or reduced through a carefully planned charitable gift. Consider these gift options:

Designate Truett-McConnell as the primary beneficiary for a percentage (1 to 100 percent) of your retirement plan assets.

Designate a specific amount to be paid to us before the remainder is divided among family beneficiaries.

Make us the contingent beneficiary to receive the balance only if your loved one, as primary beneficiary, doesn't survive you.

Charitable Lead Trust

You give assets to a trust that pays Truett-McConnell an income for a number of years, which you choose. The longer the length of time, the better the gift tax savings for you. When the term is up, the remaining trust assets go to your family or other beneficiaries you select.

Contact us today for more information on planned giving, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 706.865.2134 Est. 132.

About the Chapel

Towering more than 200 feet above the highway that fronts Truett-McConnell's campus will be the spire atop the proposed chapel approved for construction by TMC trustees. Poised as the centerpiece of the campus, the chapel will mark the local landscape in an iconic way. More significantly, however, what occurs inside the magnificent structure will mark the lives of those who enter.

Inasmuch as the new chapel will be central to the campus, it also will represent the centrality of biblical preaching and God-honoring worship in the lives of students, staff and faculty.

Above all else will be the honor offered to God as you support the new chapel project.

With a 2200-seat auditorium, the facility will be the largest venue in North Georgia, thus enabling the college to host events of interest to TMC's constituents and the surrounding community. A 300-seat banquet hall, a 150-seat recital hall, and an entire wing for Music and Fine Arts are planned.

The chapel's entrance hall will honor two historic periods in Baptist life: Anabaptists of the 16th century and the Conservative Resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention.

Contact us today for more information about how you can assist with the chapel project.